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Transnational Spanish Studies
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Introduction

Section 1: Language
Chapter 1 Christopher J. Pountain: Transnational dimensions in the history of Spanish
Chapter 2 L.P. Harvey: Arabic in the Iberian Peninsula
Chapter 3 James T. Monroe: The First Chapter in Ibero-Romance Literatures: The ḫarja-s (kharjas)
Chapter 4 Rosaleen Howard: Indigenous people of the Andes through language
Section 2: Temporalities
Chapter 5 Mark Thurner: The Names of Spain and Peru: Notes on the Global Scope of the Hispanic
Chapter 6 Alexander Samson: Time, Empire and the Transnational in the Early Modern Spanish World
Chapter 7 Andrew Ginger: Modern, Modernity, Modernism, and the Transnational; Or, Goodbye to All That?
Chapter 8 Samuel Llano: Flamenco as Palimpsest: Reading through hybridity
Section 3: Spatialities
Chapter 9 Philip Swanson: The Where is Latin America?: Imaginary Geographies and Cultures of Production and Consumption
Chapter 10 Claire Taylor, Thea Pitman: Digital Culture and Post-Regional Latin Americanism
Chapter 11 Emily Baker: From ‘Imagined’ to ‘Inoperative’ Communities: The Un-working of National and Latin American Identities in Contemporary Fiction
Chapter 12 Elzbieta Slodowska: Post-Soviet (Re)collections: From Artifact to Artifice in the Wake of the ‘Special Period’ in Cuba
Chapter 13 Francisco-J. Hernández Adrián: Amphibious Visualities: Transnational Archipelagos of Recent Latin American Cinema
Section 4: Subjectivities
Chapter 14 Henriette Partzsch: The Transnational Space of Women’s Writing in Nineteenth-century Spain
Chapter 15 Helen Melling: Envisioning African-descent Confraternities in early nineteenth-century Lima, Peru
Chapter 16 Conrad James: Dominican Trans: Frank Báez’s Global Poetics
Chapter 17 Benjamin Quarshie: ‘Signos y cicatrices comunes’: Queerness, Disability, and Pedro Lemebel’s Poetics and Politics of Embodiment

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About the Author

Catherine Davies is a Professor of Spanish and Latin American Studies and the former Director of the Institute of Modern Languages Research at the School of Advanced Study, University of London. Rory O’Bryen is a Senior Lecturer in Latin American Literature and Culture at the University of Cambridge.

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“This book will be a welcome and important contribution to the ongoing re-shaping of Modern Languages in the UK, with an appeal and impact that goes far beyond.”
Chris Harris, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University

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